13 research outputs found

    White Shrimp Population Dynamic in Riau Province: the Effects of Intrinsic Growth Rate and Effort

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    Fisheries management at Indonesia during the time is relatively responsive to unsustainable management.This caused by this management which is not yet considering population dynamic aspects, such as intrinsicgrowth rate, catch ability of fishing gears and carrying capacity. The objectives of these researches are todevelop and decide of the intrinsic growth rate and catch effort effects to white shrimp population dynamicat Riau Province. Modeling was conducted to growth and harvesting model with numerical simulationtechnique. The result of numerical simulation represents that intrinsic growth rate of white shrimp is equal0.88 tons/years and carrying capacity is equal 38,023.26 tons. Existence standard effort 54,447 trips/yearscause decreasing maximum population growth became 10,941 tons of population with growth rate 2,831.3tons. The optimal and sustainable management of white shrimp fisheries at Riau Province must be considerpopulation dynamic aspects

    Customer Loyalty of Export Loss Insurance in South Sulawesi

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    This study aims to analyze the influence of product quality, agent competency, and company trust to the customers loyalty of export loss insurance in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Citra Perusahaan Asuransi Kredit Modal Kerja di Jawa Barat

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    This research is aimed to analyze and to know influence significan of performance promotion program decision to working capital credit insurance company image in West Java, Indonesia

    Determinants of Corporate Performance: A Study on Furniture Companies in Jepara Indonesia

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    The aims of this research were to analyze corporate performance through learning orientation, leader’s characteristics, market orientation, and innovation in furniture industries in Jepara, Indonesia. The samples in this research were 110 small and medium enterprises. Based on SEM analysis results, the seven research hypothesis used were; (1) learning orientation has significant effect on corporate performance; (2) learning orientation has significant effect on innovation; (3) leader’s characteristics do not have significant effect on corporate performance; (4) leader’s characteristics have significant effect on innovation; (5) market orientation has significant effect on innovation; (6) market orientation has significant effect on corporate performance; (7) Innovation does not have significant effect on corporate performance. After the test and analysis, it was found that five out of the seven hypotheses were accepted and two out of them were rejected

    Relationship Between Chlorophyll-a and Sea Surface Temperature to Tuna Catch in the Southern Water of Java

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    The Southern Waters of Java included in 573 WPP has high fishing activity, which the most important commodity is Tuna. The number of Tuna catch are fluctuated which influenced by oceanography factors in the waters. Some of the factors that affect the catch are sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll-a, so this study aimed to determine the distribution, fluctuations in SST and chlorophyll-a, and its relationship to the Tuna catch. SST and chlorophyll-a data were downloaded from NASA, and Tuna catch data in 2017 was collected from Cilacap Fishing Port. The relationship between SST and chlorophyll-a with the catch was analyzed with cross correlation analysis. Distribution of SST and chlorophyll-a was higher in the east part and coastal areas compared to the western and offshore parts. SST and chlorophyll-a fluctuations are inversely proportional but have a very close relationship. SST in the western season and transition 1 an increase then a decline in the east season and transition II, while chlorophyll-a in the western season and transition I is lower than in the east season and transition II. The highest correlation between SST and catch in the time lag -3, while chlorophyll-a in the lag time -4

    Copy number variant analysis from exome data in 349 patients with epileptic encephalopathy

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    Infantile spasms (IS) and Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) are epileptic encephalopathies characterized by early onset, intractable seizures, and poor developmental outcomes. De novo sequence mutations and copy number variants (CNVs) are causative in a subset of cases. We used exome sequence data in 349 trios with IS or LGS to identify putative de novo CNVs. We confirm 18 de novo CNVs in 17 patients (4.8%), 10 of which are likely pathogenic, giving a firm genetic diagnosis for 2.9% of patients. Confirmation of exome‐predicted CNVs by array‐based methods is still required due to false‐positive rates of prediction algorithms. Our exome‐based results are consistent with recent array‐based studies in similar cohorts and highlight novel candidate genes for IS and LGS. Ann Neurol 2015;78:323–32

    Copy number variant analysis from exome data in 349 patients with epileptic encephalopathy

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    Infantile spasms (IS) and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) are epileptic encephalopathies characterized by early onset, intractable seizures, and poor developmental outcomes. De novo sequence mutations and copy number variants (CNVs) are causative in a subset of cases. We used exome sequence data in 349 trios with IS or LGS to identify putative de novo CNVs. We confirm 18 de novo CNVs in 17 patients (4.8%), 10 of which are likely pathogenic, giving a firm genetic diagnosis for 2.9% of patients. Confirmation of exome-predicted CNVs by array-based methods is still required due to false-positive rates of prediction algorithms. Our exome-based results are consistent with recent array-based studies in similar cohorts and highlight novel candidate genes for IS and LGS
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